Put It On Da Floor Again
by Latto (featuring Cardi B)

Album: Sugar Honey Iced Tea (2023)
Charted: 13
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Songfacts®:

  • Latto first released "Put It On Da Floor" on April 21, 2023 through Streamcut and RCA Records. Exhausted with haters and backstabbers, the Clayton County rapper throws a warning to those who dare to mess with her, asserting her wealth and success.
  • Go Grizzly, Squat Beatz, and Pooh Beatz cooked up the bouncy anthem's beat. Go Grizzly and Squat Beatz also teamed up to produce Drake and 21 Savage's Her Loss track, "Pussy & Millions." Pooh Beatz's other credits include Jack Harlow's "What's Poppin" and Nicki Minaj's "Yikes."
  • The song exploded when a promo video featuring a woman dramatically unveiling herself from a plastic sheet went viral, resembling an epic unboxing video. This viral moment ignited a frenzy, with TikTok users creating over 100,000 videos inspired by the track. The trend revolved around the powerful opening lyrics: "Rip me out the plastic, I've been actin' brand new."
  • In an Instagram video on May 31, 2023, Latto literally ripped Cardi B out of plastic. Their bold announcement teased a revamped remix featuring the "Bodak Yellow" rapper, using the opening line, "Put It On Da Floor," to set the stage. Latto dropped this new version, titled "Put It on da Floor Again," on June 2, 2023.
  • Cardi B takes the reins in the second verse of the remix, aiming straight at her haters and critics with fiery lines and unapologetic boasts.

    In one epic declaration, she exclaims, "I'm sexy dancin' in the house, I feel like Britney Spears." This nod to the pop star's carefree dance videos on Instagram, post conservatorship, caused "Britney Spears" to trend on Twitter, sparking conversations about her impact and influence.
  • In the music video, Latto and Cardi B bring the heat to a wild house party, unleashing their dance moves and mischievous side. They take the party vibes to the streets, showcasing their wealth and twerking skills in various stores. From a convenience store to a grocery store and even a jewelry store, the rap stars make it rain and leave their mark.

    Adding to the star-studded affair, rapper Offset (aka Cardi B's husband) and college basketball player Angel Reese make appearances, adding an extra dose of flair to the visuals.

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